Lydia Darragh: Patriot Spy
Lydia Darragh: Patriot Spy

This Day in His-Story por American Heritage Worldwide

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On December 3, 1777, Quaker mother Lydia Barrington Darragh bravely warned the Continental Army of a planned British attack after secretly overhearing officers meeting in her home, risking her safety to walk miles through snow under the pretense of getting flour so she could pass the message to Patriot contacts. Her intelligence reached George Washington in time to prepare for the assault at Whitemarsh, saving countless lives and earning her a place among Revolutionary-era heroes. Despite differing versions of exactly how her message was delivered, her courage remained unquestioned, and she continued supporting her family until her death in 1789. Lydia’s quiet bravery reminds us that doing what is right often requires risk, conscience, and courage, inviting us to “dare to do right” in our own choices in His Story today.

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